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Feb. 24, 2025Edition

🔒Q&A: Worcester couple serves up the flavors of El Salvador

After a lifetime of cooking flavorful, traditional Salvadoran food for their family and friends, Ana and Sal Garcia are pursuing their dream of a full-fledged restaurant, Mami’s Kitchen.

🔒A Thousand Words: Center for Women & Enterprise lays off director

In early February, Racquel Knight, director of Worcester-based Center for Women & Enterprise Central MA, was laid off along with the four other directors of New England's CWEs. Gaby King Morse, CEO and president of CWE, cited the President Donald Trump Administration’s attempt to freeze federal aid to nonprofits with government contracts as the reason for the layoffs.

🔒Editorial: The new normal? We hope not.

When President Donald Trump won the plurality of the popular votes cast in the November election, he took that as a mandate from the nation to pursue his promises of overhauling the federal government and cutting overhead, a process sure to upend traditional norms.

🔒Viewpoint: Work together to shape AI

Opportunities for AI in social good extend beyond health. Human-centered AI design utilizes deep learning to foster fair workplaces, enabling supervisors to address employee mistreatment while empowering workers to advocate for better wages and growth.
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🔒101: Streamlining management responsibilities through AI

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing workflows across industries, offering innovative solutions to workplace challenges.

Movers & Shakers for Feb. 24, 2025

Professionals at Fletcher Tilton, ERA Key Realty Services, and Clinton Savings Bank are taking on new opportunities in their careers.

🔒Your marketing could use more laughter

Who doesn’t love a good laugh? I will tell you: absolutely no one.

🔒7 Things I know about … Making an impact in your community

Katie Chappell, director of education & exhibits at the EcoTarium in Worcester, shares some insights on how to have a positive impact on the community.
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🔒Q&A: What happened to Redemption Rock?

Redemption Rock Brewing opened in an industrial area off Worcester’s Shrewsbury Street in January 2019, later becoming the first certified B Corp. craft brewery in the state in the process.

Saint Vincent Hospital names new CEO following Carolyn Jackson’s resignation

Denten Park has been named CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester and of the Massachusetts market of its parent company, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare.
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